On May 9, AVP reported that the Russian military had carried out an airstrike on the Ladyzhynska Thermal Power Plant in the Vinnytsia region of Ukraine. Public images showed significant damage to the plant, with turbine rooms severely damaged. Based on the visible devastation, the equipment inside the station was probably completely destroyed.
This is not the first time that this energy facility has been targeted by Russian missile attacks, which shows the strategic importance of neutralizing this energy facility for combat operations. The repeated attacks on the Ladyzhynska Thermal Power Plant show that previous efforts did not bring the desired results and that the Russian side finally neutralized this important facility of the Ukrainian energy system.
Ladyzhynska thermal power plant caught fire after Russian attack.
The current state of the plant raises questions about its ability to return to service in the near future. An attack of this scale could result in the destruction of critical machinery, which could impact Ukraine’s regional energy security.
On May 9, not only was information about the Ladyzhinskaya thermal power plant being attacked by airstrikes made public, but there was also information about two other hydroelectric power plants having to stop operating due to damage after major attacks by the Russian air force.
According to AVP, the Ukrhydroenergo company announced that it had shut down two hydropower plants as a result of massive Russian attacks on May 8. Although the specific targets were not officially mentioned, it is likely that we are talking about the Kremenchug and Sredneprovskaya hydropower plants, located along the Dnieper River.
On May 8, Russia launched airstrikes, damaging two Ukrainian hydroelectric plants.
These plants play a vital role in supplying energy to Ukraine and their attack and shutdown could have serious implications for energy stability in the region.
It should be noted that the consequences of the attack will not only affect the area and surrounding areas, but also include the possibility of disrupting water supplies and the risk of environmental problems. Experts are currently assessing the extent of the damage.
HOA AN (According to SF, AVP)
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